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Eurynomê (Greek: Εὐρυνόμη, from εὐρύς, eurys, "broad" and νομός, nomos, "pasture" or νόμος "law") is a name that refers to the following characters in Greek mythology:* Eurynome, pre-Olympian queen and wife of Ophion * Eurynome (Oceanid), mother of the Charites * Eurynome or Eurymede, daughter of King Nisus of Megara and mother of Bellerophon by Poseidon or Glaucus. * Eurynome, mother by the Persian Orchamus of Leucothoe whom Helios loved. * Eurynome or Cleophyle, wife of Lycurgus of Arcadia and mother of Amphidamas, Epochus, Ancaeus, and Iasus. Elsewhere is also called Antinoe. * Eurynome, daughter of Iphitus and mother of Adrastus of Argos by Talaus. * Eurynome, waiting woman of Penelope in the Odyssey. * Eurynome, a handmaiden of Harmonia. * Eurynome, a Lemnian woman. The goddess Pheme paid a visit to her in the guise of her friend Neaera to inform her that Eurynome's husband Codrus was being unfaithful to her with a Thracian woman. * Eurynome, an alternate name for Eidothea, the daughter of Proteus. * Eurynome, a daughter of Asopus and mother of Ogygias by Zeus, according to a late source. |